Pictures
    from 
    WorldDipCon '99 
    3rd April - 5th April 1999 
    Held at Diplonam '99
    in Namur, Belgium 
    By Emeric
    Miszti (UK)  | 
    The
    World's Premier  
      
    Championship  | 
  
  
     
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    The scene from the Citadelle overlooking the  
    old Belgian city of Namur, an excellent location  
    for plotting the takeover of Europe.
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    Chris Martin, the current World Champ who 
    plays his Diplomacy on Category 23 (Cat23),
    makes 
    the trip over from the USA to try and become the 
    first player to successfully defend their title,  
    or win on a continent outside their own. 
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    Bruno André Giradoun (left) and one of the infamous 
    Blanchot brothers plot another successful French 
    raid on the title. Bruno is a former World Champ and 
    the leading French player out of a very large French 
    contingent. The French have had three World Champions 
    but were to be disappointed this time as none of 
    their players were to even make it to the top board.
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    The UK were mounting their strongest challenge 
    outside of Britain with 17 players making up the 
    British contingent. Three of these players were to 
    make the top table, including Ivan Woodward (with 
    the glasses on the right) grabbing third place. He 
    was joined on the top table by Duncan Adams (the 
    guy in the brown leather jacket) as well as the 
    erstwhile Dave Horton, who became the second  
    highest placed England Too player
    finishing  
    8th overall. The England Too team were the  
    early leaders in the Cat
    23 Team Tournament  
    that is currently being played by e-mail. 
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    Simon Bouton, one of the six England Too players 
    who attended WorldDipCon suddenly goes shy, or 
    is that he wants to maintain a certain mystery :-)
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    Chetan Radia, another England Too player finds that 
    pulling faces is preferable to winning games. Chetan 
    was one of the players most unlucky not to make 
    the top table, producing a top placing and two second 
    places but finding that this was not quite enough. He 
    went into the last round in 9th place - just outside !  
    Chetan actually finished as the highest placed 
    England Too player in 6th place overall. 
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    Let's not forget the guys who made it all possible. 
    Thiabult Constans is pictured here hard at work 
    picking the tables for one of the rounds of Dip.
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    No picture gallery would be complete
    without a 
    mugshot of Toby Harris (centre), an England Too  
    player and current European Champ, who managed 
    to stay incredibly sober by his standards, but was 
    still to be disappointed as this title and trophy 
    continue to avoid his trophy cabinet. He is pictured 
    here with two Americans, including Chris Martin (right) 
    who was also to fail in his title defence.   | 
  
  
      
     
    This is the obligatory 'action' shot taken during my own 
    most frustrating game. There were three 
	Yanks in the game, including 
    Edi Birsan (far right, with beard and glasses) 
    and Larry Perry (excellent shot of his back). I was  
    France and spent most of the game crawling all 
    over England (Edi Birsan). I actually finished on six 
    centres (my worst of the weekend) but closest to 
    winning. The Dutch lady, the guy with the pony tail  
    and the guy at the very back on the left shared top 
    spot with seven centres each. I apologise that I cannot 
    remember all their names, but I was pretty fed up.
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    This is the same guy who topped my board as 
    Germany in the previous picture. He is pictured 
    here with Van, one of my French friends from 
    Paris, where we shared many beers at the French 
    National Diplomacy Championships last December.
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    Finally, we come to the Swedish
    players. They came  
    to Namur in a very determined mood with a strong  
    contingent of fourteen players. Three of these 
	players play for the Swedish team that has been 
	such a disappointment in the Cat 23 Team Tournament. 
	Their position there belies the quality of their players. 
	Christian Dreyer (also shown at right) has 
    already become the first foreign player to win the 
    UK NDC held in November 1998. Their quality play 
    showed as they managed to get three players onto the 
    top board. It promised to be a real ding-dong 
    battle with the UK. Leif Bergman (second from the 
    right with the beard) was to come runner-up. He did 
    apologise profusely to me for dropping out of the e-mail 
    game that I am GM'ing in the Cat23 tournament.  | 
    World Champion 1999 
     
     
    Christian Dreyer 
    (Sweden) 
    Of course every tournament can only have a  
    single winner, and the well deserving winner 
    on this occasion was on-form Christian Dreyer. 
    A superb player with many titles under his 
    wing, as well as being a great ambassador 
    for his country, he is no doubt a very pleased 
    young man. He played a well paced game 
    and sneaked victory on the top board with 
    8 centres, with Ivan Woodward (UK) and 
    Leif Bergmann (Sweden) sharing 7 centres. 
    Final Positions 
    1. Christian Dreyer (Sweden) 
    2. Leif Bergman (Sweden) 
    3. Ivan Woodward (UK)  | 
  
  
     
    CLOSING
    COMMENTS 
     
    On a final note, it was great to see two other players from Cat23 at WorldDipCon. These
    were Stephane Degremont (France - captaining Team Europe in the Team Tournament) and Ron
    Poet (UK - who is not strictly speaking Cat 23, but is playing for Vermont Group in the
    Cat 23 Team Tournament). This was the first face to face tournament that either of them
    have been involved in and I would love comments from both of them - I think they enjoyed
    themselves immensely and Ron even managed to top a board which is a fantastic achievement
    for his first FTF tournament ! As one of the first people in the UK to start playing by
    e-mail but then moving to playing a lot of FTF conventions I have made great efforts to
    bring the two communities together. Up until now I have had more success in bringing FTF
    players to e-mail but I am delighted to see players moving in the other direction. E-Mail
    Dip is great fun but nothing can compare with playing this game the way it was designed to
    be played - FACE TO FACE.
    
    I look forward to seeing more of our
    American buddies at the next WorldDipCon in Baltimore, Maryland next summer. For now.....
    adieu ..... 
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